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minus 22 greeting you as you step out the door in bismarck. 16 in burlington. 25 in portland. only 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the warmer lakes, we'll see big-time lake-effect snow. >> so nice just a few days ago. now back to the cold stuff. >>> up next after the break, major medicine recall. we'll have the details. >>> and a new warning about energy drinks as they gain if popularity among teens. >>> and sunny's favorite story of the morning. beyonce explains what really happened at the inauguration. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're getting more insight today into the unemployment situation before this morning's january jobs report, payroll company adp said private employers added 192,000 jobs this month. unemployment should be at 7.3% for the third straight month. >>> older workers are not making way for younger once. almost two-thirds of americans between 45 and 60 plan to delay retirement. it's a steep increase from a few years ago. the reasons, financial losses, lay yaufr, and income stagnation. >>> you may have a tough time finding cold and flu medicine
minus 22 greeting you as you step out the door in bismarck. 16 in burlington. 25 in portland. only 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the warmer lakes, we'll see big-time lake-effect snow. >> so nice just a few days ago. now back to the cold stuff. >>> up next after the break, major medicine recall. we'll have the details. >>> and a new warning about energy drinks as they gain if popularity among teens. >>> and sunny's favorite story of the morning....
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like my legacy to be that in new york city, we set the model for how people are released from jails. i would like people to look back and say, while he was the commissioner, his staff was safe, the inmates were safe and the community was safe. we have zero tolerance for violence in these jails and our goal is to eliminate it. >> although the new york department of corrections says it has worked hard to implement programs to assist its offenders, almost half of the inmates will be re-arrested within a year. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. . . >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> this is what you call a dog cage. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them. >> i'm just keeping my eyes open, that's about it. >> and i'm pregnant. i -- >> contraband. >> my sentence is life without parole. there's no way you can say sorry for something like that. >> they didn't allow me to go to the funeral, the viewing or even to the hospital. >>
like my legacy to be that in new york city, we set the model for how people are released from jails. i would like people to look back and say, while he was the commissioner, his staff was safe, the inmates were safe and the community was safe. we have zero tolerance for violence in these jails and our goal is to eliminate it. >> although the new york department of corrections says it has worked hard to implement programs to assist its offenders, almost half of the inmates will be...
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the roller coaster. >> 60 degrees in new york. >> balmy now in new york. by the time we get out to go home after the show it will be a blizzard outside again. so it's been a wild ride. dead of winter. got to love it. >> that's right. >>> and another major headline this morning, the hostage drama in alabama. in the middle of it all a little boy, 6 years old stuck in an underground bunker. this is just remarkable, this little boy taken off a school bus. the bus driver shot and killed. and the little boy is still being held hostage. >> just 5 years old going through an ordeal like that. wait till you hear the background on the suspect in the case and what he was known in the neighborhood for. very scary character. just say that. >>> this morning, highly paid baseball player in the middle of a federal drug investigation. the new, serious allegations a-rod is now facing. and the big money at stake. first lance armstrong. now getting into a-rod. king of the yankees. there are no more heroes, folks. he, of course, is denying it. it doesn't look good now. >> it do
the roller coaster. >> 60 degrees in new york. >> balmy now in new york. by the time we get out to go home after the show it will be a blizzard outside again. so it's been a wild ride. dead of winter. got to love it. >> that's right. >>> and another major headline this morning, the hostage drama in alabama. in the middle of it all a little boy, 6 years old stuck in an underground bunker. this is just remarkable, this little boy taken off a school bus. the bus driver...
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seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. >> it is day 22 of no drinking for a month on tv. >> if you have given up liquor like we have on tv, but don't want to feel left out of the big super bowl weekend, we've got some teelicious mocktails that will score with your friends. >> cary is the food and entertaining editor for "ladies home journal." they put us up to it. >> you're doing so well. >> she cheated. >> eight to go. >> eight to go. >> we're counting. >> it looks like wine. it tastes like wine. but it's dealcoholized. i want you to taste it. taste your chardonnay. i have a red one for you. all they do is bottle nonalcoholic. no faces. it's a lovely alternative to wine. >> taste it. >> not quite. >> okay. >> so it's, it comes in all the varietals of regular wine. you can get your zinfandel and rose. it's a great way. very affordable. if you are worried about price point. okay. super bowl is coming up. we're going to go into mocktails and have fun. we have -- >> grifftorini? >> it's a griffarita. >> you know how to rim the glass? okay. y
seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. >> it is day 22 of no drinking for a month on tv. >> if you have given up liquor like we have on tv, but don't want to feel left out of the big super bowl weekend, we've got some teelicious mocktails that will score with your friends. >> cary is the food and entertaining editor for "ladies home journal." they put us up to it. >> you're doing so well. >> she...
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look at this ice cube. look at this. it's a football made -- >> i love that. >> you just don't want to fumble this football. it's a little messy. put it in your super bowl punch. this is pear nectar, apple juice, a little lemon. >> you might like this, hode. >> goes with all your super bowl. >> i like that. i like that. that's all great. >> we ended on a good note. >> okay. come back next week for a real party. >> all right. she's burning up the charts in great britain, and she is in our studio for the first time. >> a performance by emile sande. i think it's sande. isn't it? >> i think so. >> right after this. i played a round of golf.id in the last five hours? then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiot
look at this ice cube. look at this. it's a football made -- >> i love that. >> you just don't want to fumble this football. it's a little messy. put it in your super bowl punch. this is pear nectar, apple juice, a little lemon. >> you might like this, hode. >> goes with all your super bowl. >> i like that. i like that. that's all great. >> we ended on a good note. >> okay. come back next week for a real party. >> all right. she's burning up the...
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., new jersey, and new york. more than a foot of lake-effect snow around western pennsylvania, upstate new york and michigan. rain and mountain snow in the northwest. 50s from seattle to portland. 15 below zero in fargo. single digits. indianapolis, omaha. 50s and falling in the northeast. >> very different day here than yesterday. for sure. >> yes. another from the, "we wouldn't show it to you if it didn't go in" file. talking basketball here. the high school variety. >> came right at the end of the first half on tuesday. a game between two team from rhode island, here we go. waiting for it. wait for it here. did we see it? yeah, that was senior ben gerard, merville high school, the captain, leading scorer, player of the game. see it again. there, missed it the first time. >> that may be luck. you don't practice that shot, right. that may not be skill. luck. >> everybody in their backyard hoop, school, practices the half court hoop. >> that wasn't like a. >> it's not finesse from half court. he got it in. all th
., new jersey, and new york. more than a foot of lake-effect snow around western pennsylvania, upstate new york and michigan. rain and mountain snow in the northwest. 50s from seattle to portland. 15 below zero in fargo. single digits. indianapolis, omaha. 50s and falling in the northeast. >> very different day here than yesterday. for sure. >> yes. another from the, "we wouldn't show it to you if it didn't go in" file. talking basketball here. the high school variety....
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. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. any time republicans try to beat up on a clinton, it's always great tv, especially when they get whupped like they did today. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. >> secretary of state hillary clinton rips open the right wing attack on benghazi. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. >> and knocks down hack -- >> because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided they would go kill some americans. >> -- after hack -- >> what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again. >> -- after hack. senator chris murphy, former admiral joe sestak, and joy reid break down the triumph of clinton's testimony. >>> boehner gets a deal on the debt ceiling. congressman chris van hollen takes us into the funny numbers he had to push. >>> if you want another concord bridge, i got some buddies. >> ted nugent
. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. any time republicans try to beat up on a clinton, it's always great tv, especially when they get whupped like they did today. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. >> secretary of state hillary clinton rips open the right wing attack on benghazi. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. >> and knocks down...
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. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. congresswoman gabby giffords showed unbelievable courage on capitol hill today. now we'll see if the cowards in congress have the character to do something about guns in this country. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> too many children are dying. we must do something. >> gabby giffords makes a surprise emotional plea, and the nra responds with nonsense. >> background checks will never be universal. >> you missed that point completely. >> tonight senator sheldon whitehouse on today's dramatic day of testimony. plus, dan gross of the brady campaign on the heroes fighting for gun safety and the villains who want to keep it the way it is. >>> the republican obsession with european austerity. kneecap the nation's economy. david cay johnston on today's troubling gdp report. >>> bobby jindal breaks his own rule. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. >> find out how the poor in his state are about to start suffering on friday. >>> and brand-new polling proves again that we'r
. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. congresswoman gabby giffords showed unbelievable courage on capitol hill today. now we'll see if the cowards in congress have the character to do something about guns in this country. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> too many children are dying. we must do something. >> gabby giffords makes a surprise emotional plea, and the nra responds with nonsense. >>...
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. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. now is the time for america to get laser focused on how the republicans are trying to steal the next election. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i think the surprise was some of the turnout. some of the turnout, especially in urban areas. >> forget policy. if you can't win it, just go ahead and rig it. the gop moves to steal elections. first stop? virginia. david corn and charnelle herring tell us if the dirty move could work. the right still can't handle hillary. >> she obviously has an enduring media. >> so the king of the sunday shows bites the hand that feeds him. >> the president's vision for his second term to annihilate the republican party. >> richard wolffee on the republican party's new nerve. >>> democrats just missed a huge opportunity to change the o'country. larry cohen on harry reiding filibuster cave. >>> women get overdue recognition to serve in combat. the right wing is freaking out. former marine goldie taylor is here to put them in their place. >>> thank
. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. now is the time for america to get laser focused on how the republicans are trying to steal the next election. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i think the surprise was some of the turnout. some of the turnout, especially in urban areas. >> forget policy. if you can't win it, just go ahead and rig it. the gop moves to steal elections. first stop? virginia. david corn...
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so we looked it up. in december of 2001, you told tim russert you had no intention of running for president. >> and i didn't. >> can we come to the agreement that the door is being left wide open? she tactfully positioning herself with an artful response. don't expect secretary clinton to give an answer now, but this is something we as liberals should be pushing for big-time. we are now a center-left country, and we need a strong standard-bearer once president obama step downs four years from now, and president obama's popularity is now the highest it has been since the first few months he was in office. today's poll numbers are a reflection of the president's inauguration speech when he spoke boldly of progressive values in the country. i'm joined tonight by joy reid, managing editor of the grio. i mean, if she were to run, if she were to announce, wouldn't there be just this groundswell enthusiasm because we know she is so qualified? >> well, i think partly because of her clear and obvious qualificatio
so we looked it up. in december of 2001, you told tim russert you had no intention of running for president. >> and i didn't. >> can we come to the agreement that the door is being left wide open? she tactfully positioning herself with an artful response. don't expect secretary clinton to give an answer now, but this is something we as liberals should be pushing for big-time. we are now a center-left country, and we need a strong standard-bearer once president obama step downs four...
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look what they're doing in governance. they're having the rich pay less, and they're having the poor pay more. this is not what they're marketing to the nation, but this is what they're doing when they're handed the reins of government. economist paul krugman wrote about this deja news. taking from ordinary families and giving to the rich. even as republicans look for a way to sound more sympathetic and less extreme, republican policies are taking another sharp right turn. why is this happening? in particular, why is this happening now, just after an election and which the republican party paid a price for its anti-populist stand? good question. and it's the distance between what the beltway writes down when the republicans talk about themselves versus what republicans actually do where they are in charge. it's a very good question. paul krugman himself is here for the interview, straight ahead. direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does
look what they're doing in governance. they're having the rich pay less, and they're having the poor pay more. this is not what they're marketing to the nation, but this is what they're doing when they're handed the reins of government. economist paul krugman wrote about this deja news. taking from ordinary families and giving to the rich. even as republicans look for a way to sound more sympathetic and less extreme, republican policies are taking another sharp right turn. why is this...
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minus 22, as you step out the door in bismarck. in the northeast, many spots. 20, 30 degrees colder than yesterday. 16, burlington. 25 portland. 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the relatively warmer lakes. big-time lake-effect snow continuing. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks a lot, jim. appreciate that. >>> in other news, the first major indicator of the economy this year released this morning. the first monthly jobs report is expected to show employers made 165,000 new hires in the month of january. that's up from 155,000 back in december. analysts predict little change though from the 7.8% unemployment rate. >>> with a vote to extend the nation's debt limit the senate kicked the proverbial can down the road again. senators passed a bill yesterday that allows the nation to borrow above its current debt limit through the middle of may. that averts a government default and puts off a clash over taxes and spending for a few months. president obama said he will sign that bill into law. >>> now to a consumer alert for
minus 22, as you step out the door in bismarck. in the northeast, many spots. 20, 30 degrees colder than yesterday. 16, burlington. 25 portland. 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the relatively warmer lakes. big-time lake-effect snow continuing. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks a lot, jim. appreciate that. >>> in other news, the first major indicator of the economy this year released this morning. the first monthly jobs report is expected to show employers made...
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brilliantly priced. >>> we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was john boehner, of course, speaking to the ripon society, a group of modern republicans. he ascribes an awfully sinister motive to president obama these days considering the fact that the republican party hasn't needed much help in its recent collapse. boehner is not alone. house majority whip kevin mccarthy sees the same plot by the democrats. >> this person's main goal is to continue to try to break the republican party. he's out of touch with where america is at with what he's trying to do. >> come on, kevin. all of a sudden the democrats are sitting back in the back room conniving how to take the republicans apart. considering the republicans made it their mission to stop obama at all costs, it's fairly rich they accuse obama of using the same tactics against them. feehery, you're already
brilliantly priced. >>> we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was john boehner, of course, speaking to the ripon society, a group of modern republicans. he ascribes an awfully sinister motive to president obama these days considering...
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eric schmidt is senior writer for the "new york times" covering terrorism. he broke the story this morning that the u.s. is planning a drone base in niger. the lieutenant general oversaw the first predator drone strike in 2001. in such a crucial question as this war on al qaeda ramps up again, eric, you reported on it today, how big of a deal is had? >> this is a major development by the u.s. military. it creates an intelligence hub in a former french colony right below libya, next to mali. it's a key base from which to fly surveillance drones to monitor the activity such of what's going on with mali right now with the french-led operation there. but also watch for militant fighters and weapons flowing out into some of these other countries. >> i mean, it is amazing. they don't want to use boots on the ground but at least if they do end up arming them which is the big question mark, would be americans maybe in the united states still killing people there. lieutenant general, the administration told me no boots on the ground with al qaeda in mali, but is this
eric schmidt is senior writer for the "new york times" covering terrorism. he broke the story this morning that the u.s. is planning a drone base in niger. the lieutenant general oversaw the first predator drone strike in 2001. in such a crucial question as this war on al qaeda ramps up again, eric, you reported on it today, how big of a deal is had? >> this is a major development by the u.s. military. it creates an intelligence hub in a former french colony right below libya,...
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more sensitive to disagreement and according to the study, 22% of liberals have ended digital relationships, whatever they are, because somebody disagreed with them politically for conservatives the number is 15%. and you say? >> you know, i have to say this actually jives with sort of real life experience that i have found, especially as i came into more contact with conservatives as i got older because i used to live very much in a democratic bubble when i worked in politics. did i find that they were much more open to sort of hearing other viewpoints where i think liberals because they are so used to controlling all the media pretty much, academia, that for them when they hear things that don't jive with what they want to hear, it's very disconcerting and unsettling to them and it doesn't surprise me that they are less sensitive. conservatives are used to it lived in a world where the whole media has been sort of liberal. >> bill: they are used to the joust more than the liberals are? >> they just sort of expect it where the liberals are sort of taken aback they feel like what are you ta
more sensitive to disagreement and according to the study, 22% of liberals have ended digital relationships, whatever they are, because somebody disagreed with them politically for conservatives the number is 15%. and you say? >> you know, i have to say this actually jives with sort of real life experience that i have found, especially as i came into more contact with conservatives as i got older because i used to live very much in a democratic bubble when i worked in politics. did i find...
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we got very spoiled here in new york. it was kind of springtime all winter. the cold now is blamed for at least four deaths which is very serious in this country, and it follows the warmest year on record. some scientists are blaming global warming for these ups an downs, but the public doesn't seem so convinced. the number of people who believe in global warming is actually down eight percentage points from 2008. only 45% believe it is a manmade problem, which is down from 54% back in 2008. "outfront" tonight, erick ericcson editor of redstate.com, and john avlon. erick, the president in his inauguration speech took on those who don't believe in climate change. he made that choice to focus on it. here he is. >> some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> now, erick, it sort of surprised me to look at the polls and see that fewer and fewer people seem to believe this is a problem or a manmade problem. maybe it was the al gore effect. when it
we got very spoiled here in new york. it was kind of springtime all winter. the cold now is blamed for at least four deaths which is very serious in this country, and it follows the warmest year on record. some scientists are blaming global warming for these ups an downs, but the public doesn't seem so convinced. the number of people who believe in global warming is actually down eight percentage points from 2008. only 45% believe it is a manmade problem, which is down from 54% back in 2008....
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it is 66 degrees, already record high in kansas city to start your morning. 22 in denver. you have the cold air and moisture. the area of red is a concern, talking the state of arkansas towards memphis and northern louisiana. on wednesday, all of these storms continue to push to the east coast. not worried about tornadoes in georgia and carolinas, a lot of damaging wind and trees down on houses and cars and a lot of cleanup by the time we get to thursday. today's forecast, record warmth in the middle of the country and dangerous thunderstorms and possible tornadoes late this afternoon or evening in arkansas. if you have friends in that area, arkansas to memphis, shreveport, make sure they know they're under threat when they go to bed. tornadoes typically turn out to be deadly. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from capella unive
it is 66 degrees, already record high in kansas city to start your morning. 22 in denver. you have the cold air and moisture. the area of red is a concern, talking the state of arkansas towards memphis and northern louisiana. on wednesday, all of these storms continue to push to the east coast. not worried about tornadoes in georgia and carolinas, a lot of damaging wind and trees down on houses and cars and a lot of cleanup by the time we get to thursday. today's forecast, record warmth in the...
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morning/morning in new york city. 6:22. sun not up yet. balmy 55 degrees. >> just getting to bed, god love you. just getting up, god help you. >> christina romans, here, minding your business. asked you three times, stocked up 300 points this year. >> i know. the stealth rally people haven't noticed. i don't feel any richer. but 800 points almost for the dow jones industrial average. stock futures down a little bit. mostly because i think we are taking a pause here. a lot of important corporate earnings here. key data on housing and consumer confidence. 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. today's direction determined by that. the dow jones industrials up by 6% this year. best start to a year since january 1994. so it's really a unique and rare kind of start to the year. meantime, following the mystery behind the boeing dream liner's problems. boei boeing's entire fleet still grounded. u.s. and japanese officials have found no major issues with those lithium batteries that had previously been linked to the dreamliner problems. boeing's planes grou
morning/morning in new york city. 6:22. sun not up yet. balmy 55 degrees. >> just getting to bed, god love you. just getting up, god help you. >> christina romans, here, minding your business. asked you three times, stocked up 300 points this year. >> i know. the stealth rally people haven't noticed. i don't feel any richer. but 800 points almost for the dow jones industrial average. stock futures down a little bit. mostly because i think we are taking a pause here. a lot of...
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look at the sustained winds now out of the north wes at about 22 miles an hour. we can see in baltimore 24. 20 in easton right now. we'll see gusts up to about 50 miles an hour for today. rain is gone. we do have some snow on the backside of this system. and this is going to work its way in here as we go through tomorrow but for today, remember the words windy gusty, blustery. we'll have it all in here. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >>> good morning lynette. well, with flooding is starting to recede but it's still a problem in towson. be extra careful on chumleigh road at york road and also up in cockeysville. on 83 we are starting to see delays on the jfx southbound from the beltway down to cold spring lane and here's what 695 looks like at liberty road. there's a 13 minute delay on the outer loop from 795 down to 70. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> all right, we're going to send you back to "good morning america" right now. >> back with more news, weather and traffic coming up in half an hour. be safe ou
look at the sustained winds now out of the north wes at about 22 miles an hour. we can see in baltimore 24. 20 in easton right now. we'll see gusts up to about 50 miles an hour for today. rain is gone. we do have some snow on the backside of this system. and this is going to work its way in here as we go through tomorrow but for today, remember the words windy gusty, blustery. we'll have it all in here. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning....
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new york, 60, washington, 70, charleston, 75. take a look at the number at pittsburgh, 71. that's about 30 degrees above normal. by the end of the day, pittsburgh will have slammed the cold air down. oh, wait, we do have that shot. we're going to take a look. there it is. there it is. but, again, jfk reporting zero visibility. this fog will take time to clear out. it's heavy near philly. up toward almost into boston today. it will be a real travel issue. and then these big numbers. as the cold front comes through. it will drop snow and probably 1 to 3 inches of snow in pittsburgh. when you start with 71 degrees, that's exactly the whiplash weather we've been talking about with this system. the storms to the northeast. the most powerful storms from pittsburgh all the way south, we believe. then there's that hit of snow. behind it, strong, gusty winds. 3 to 6 inches of snow. some places will come in with more than 6 inches of snow. there's a quick look at the board. >> the stormiest cities brought to you by kay jewelers. and these storms are something down south. they're stil
new york, 60, washington, 70, charleston, 75. take a look at the number at pittsburgh, 71. that's about 30 degrees above normal. by the end of the day, pittsburgh will have slammed the cold air down. oh, wait, we do have that shot. we're going to take a look. there it is. there it is. but, again, jfk reporting zero visibility. this fog will take time to clear out. it's heavy near philly. up toward almost into boston today. it will be a real travel issue. and then these big numbers. as the cold...
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in new york people look like mummies on the street with the temperatures plunging into the single digits. even for late january, this is pretty serious. resorts in new hampshire feeling like it's 84 below zero. authorities say three people have already died from exposure to the deep cold. jennifer delgado is standing by with the latest on the deep freeze but first we'll go to susan canned yacht owe wkand yc cold right outside her building. susan, my apologies, sorry about this. but this is pretty freezing. >> reporter: i tell you what, you can see your breath for sure and the key thing to remember, layers. i tell you, it is so cold outside, let's look at how cold it is right here right now. we've got our handy dandy little thermometer. it is reading 19 degrees. last hour it said about 23, so is it going down? yes, i think so. but this isn't half as cold as it is in some places of the country. as i tried to get my lips to work. all right, let's take a look at the graphic, okay? we can show you mt. washington, new hampshire, 34 degrees below zero. crane lake, minnesota, 27 below. s saranac
in new york people look like mummies on the street with the temperatures plunging into the single digits. even for late january, this is pretty serious. resorts in new hampshire feeling like it's 84 below zero. authorities say three people have already died from exposure to the deep cold. jennifer delgado is standing by with the latest on the deep freeze but first we'll go to susan canned yacht owe wkand yc cold right outside her building. susan, my apologies, sorry about this. but this is...